ArchitecTOUR 2016

28.06.2016 14:56

Attend this year’s ArchitecTOUR to Copenhagen, hosted by the Danish Trade Council in Toronto, Architecture Canada, Werksted and the Danish Association of Architectural Firms.

Denmark is one of the world’s frontrunners for ground-breaking architecture and sustainable city growth – the nation continues to leave significant marks on innovative technologies globally and push the envelope for more liveable sustainable and smarter cities that are not only green but also encompass notion of social cohesion, equity, sense of community and quality of life.

This year's trip to see Copenhagen architectural pearls will once again feature a unique all-inclusive experience with dining at the many new Nordic restaurants, city centre accommodation, and a bombardment of impressions. You will get to meet the architects and planners behind the blooming architectural scene of Copenhagen and explore the city and bike culture first hand.

“You have given us such a wonderful taste of the high quality design in Copenhagen. The tour I went on a few years ago was incredible. So well-organized, a great group of people and fantastic places to see".

- Emma West, planningAlliance
“I’ve been proud to have been included, and I hope you continue to promote these courses”

- Chris Harrison, Vermeulen/Hind Architects.

“The tour was simply memorable! It gave me and my partner useful and valuable insights that made a big difference in our firm winning a competition in Quebec City for an office building.”, “God damn it. I will have to do business with Danish people...”

- Mr. Normand Hudon, Hudon Julien Associés Architectes.

“We’ve had a marvellous journey. I am very impressed with the quality of your organization, people we met and buildings we visited...”

- Anik Shooner, MSDL Architectes.

“I will carry back those concepts of energy saving- and CO2 neutral technologies to Canada”

- Maguy Eustache, University of Ottawa

“You have opened my mind to what is possible for cities, for families, for spaces, and for communities when progress is an ideal and way of life.”